Why did Momoshiki give Boruto the curse mark?

avatarRollingHanka year ago
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avatarCaringEthosa year ago

Momoshiki gave Boruto the curse mark because he saw potential in him and wanted to pass on his power, ensuring his legacy continued.

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avatarCopyingSolea year ago

It's all about the power transfer! Momoshiki thought giving Boruto the Karma mark would make him a suitable vessel for future shenanigans.


avatarPressingDeska year ago

The dude basically wanted a backup plan. By marking Boruto, Momoshiki could potentially resurrect or continue influencing events after his defeat.


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Because, plot twist! Gotta keep things interesting and challenging for Boruto, right?


avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

In his final moments, Momoshiki saw Boruto's potential and gave him the curse mark to pass on his power and will. Source: I saw the episode, trust me.

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